With the launch set to be filmed in the very near future, it's very exciting that Strictly Come Dancing are set to reveal three celebrities tomorrow.

There will be two separate reveals taking place tomorrow, with one on BBC Breakfast and another during the evening on The One Show.

Hosts Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly took to Twitter to reveal the names of the celebrities, but by using code names to subtly explain who will try on some dancing shows.

Using cheese names.

Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman (Image: Getty)

While Tess announced the names of the cheeses, Claudia offered "clues" to help people unravel the celebrity names.

But the tweet also revealed that at least two names will be revealed on BBC Breakfast and The One Show, meaning some of these cheeses might be explained.

It has been revealed that all of the celebrities have signed on the dotted line for the new series, but at present those names have not been revealed, with only rumours available at present.

The hosting pair on the show (Image: BBC)

Some of the names linked to the show include Winter Olympics star Lizzy Yarnold , DJ Vick Hope and Zoella's brother and YouTube star Joe Suggs.

From the clues, there may have been a suggestion of a Conservative MP, as Claudia mentioned the "blue" cheese with particular vigour, while she said "breaking news" before talking about a Stilton which "isn't just for Christmas," suggesting perhaps newsreader Jon Snow.

Despite there not having been a particular announcement, it is believed Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli, Darcey Bussell and Shirley Ballas will take back their roles as judges.

Here were the cheeses:

Strictly Come Dancing judges

Cheddar: "sharp, hard, excellent."

Roquefort: "I love a strong, blue cheese, see what I did there?"

Wensleydale: "Nice, Northern, creamy. Yum."

Camembert: "Best served hot, always hot."

Applewood: "Smoking."

Gouda: "Well, this cheese might make you laugh."

Last year's Strictly finalists (Image: BBC)

Stilton: "Breaking news - see what I did there? Stilton isn't just for Christmas, it actually works from September."